Central Bank of Armenia’s Centralized Register of Bank Accounts will be temporarily unavailable due to technical issues

YEREVAN, September 25. /ARKA/. Due to technical maintenance, the Central Bank of Armenia’s Centralized Register of Bank Accounts will be unavailable today, September 25, until 6:00 PM, the Central Bank of Armenia’s press service reported.


For this reason, the regulator notes, services of systems that verify information by querying the Register may be unavailable, including the electronic system for accepting applications for income tax refunds for mortgage interest payments, the electronic system for refunding stamp duty amounts of the National Insurance Fund for Servicemen, and the system for verifying bank account numbers provided by policyholders in the compulsory motor insurance (CMTPLI) sector.

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